Live Action - Japanese

They took her identity. They took her freedom. Now, in a man-made labyrinth of concrete and steel where terrified young women are stripped of their pasts and humanity, she has been reduced to the level of prey. Prey for the ancient evil that lurks inside the walls of this penitentiary; an invisible hunter that stalks the halls of the damned, feeding on the tortured souls within.

2012, five hours before the comet crashes into the Earth. After America's plan to blast the comet fails, everyone leaves the city to seek shelter, but one record store remains open where five strangers are gathered to discuss and resolve the fate of the world. The song "Fish Story" by a nameless '70s band can be heard playing on the record turntable. On the back of the album cover it says, "There is a silent pause during the song. It was put there by the song's makers on purpose." Does this obscure punk song contain the ingredients to save our way of life?

Her mom's in prison, her dad's a mystery and all she's got to her name is a fuku skirt and a pocket full of stale breath mints. In fact, the only thing Saki has going for her is that she's fast... as in her fists, not as in "easy," (although she's that too). So when someone runs off with the prize money from her last fight, a destitute Saki finds herself in the odd position of defending a south-of-the-border noodle joint from the evil forces of Servicio Occupodo, his toothless henchman Pinchi Hoto, and their goon squad of Japanese wrestlers!

This late-career triumph for Yasujiro Ozu is one of his most visually splendid works. Shot in vibrant Technicolor, the film (a remake of Ozu's own 1934 silent classic A Story of Floating Weeds) tells the elegant tale of an aging actor who returns to the small seaside town where he once fathered a son, who has been raised to think the man is his uncle. Floating Weeds is a rich, evocative tale of family and the life of the theater.

The mannequin family that invaded Japan is back and they're more demented than ever! Can poor Mikey withstand the horror of the horribly improper twins, Tony and Charles? Will he be able to keep up with the schedule obsessed Time Boy? Will his amorous ambitions for the lovely Emily ever come to fruition? Or will he succumb to the wily and convoluted plans of his devious cousin Laura and her partner in crime Brown?

Things haven't gotten any better for poor Mikey the manequin. He's still stuck living in Japan, his dad's still mentally absent, his mom's considering a divorce, and his cousin Laura is still out to make his life a living hell. But wait, things are about to get even stranger in the already bizarre alternate reality that Mikey inhabits. Prepare to meet the Blueberry King, Princess Isabella and, horror of horrors, the twisted Twins' mothers!

Meet the Fuccons, a typical 2 1/2 person American family inexplicably transported to the land of the rising sun. Okay, maybe they're not perfect - Dad is a bit stiff and wooden, Mom is plastic and empty headed and Mikey's... well, Mike's just a little dummy. But when it comes to standing firm in the face of this new and alien environment, the family that's made together stays together, and it certainly doesn't hurt that the Fuccons are as thick skinned, rigid and inflexible as they come.

In 2006, a young boy named Toru Aizawa discovers a turtle egg on a beach, which hatches in his hand. Toru decides to keep the tiny newborn as a pet, but when it rapidly grows and begins displaying some very unusual behavior such as flying and breathing fire, he realizes that he has found an infant Gamera! And when the giant sea monster Zedus comes ashore to feast on human beings, the new Gamera comes to the rescue of Toru and his friends!

Kei Kurono and his childhood friend Masaru Kato attempt to save a man who has fallen onto the train tracks, but are run down by an oncoming train. However, rather than finding themselves dead, they are transported to a strange apartment in which they find a mysterious black orb known as "GANTZ." Along with others there, they are provided weaponry and sent on missions to battle alien beings. Is this world, which tests your will to survive, a game or reality?

Kei Kurono and his childhood friend Masaru Kato attempt to save a man who has fallen onto the train tracks, but are run down by an oncoming train. However, rather than finding themselves dead, they are transported to a strange apartment in which they find a mysterious black orb known as "GANTZ." Along with others there, they are provided weaponry and sent on missions to battle alien beings. Is this world, which tests your will to survive, a game or reality?

Determined to resurrect friends who have died in battle, Kei and other members trapped in the "in-between" world of GANTZ are aiming to score the 100 points needed to break through. An emergence of a mysterious investigator, however, complicates the situation further. The battle continues on as the two dimensions start to merge together. Some fight for love, and others fight for justice. At the end, who will sacrifice the most?

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